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Rockabilly Retro Jewelry, brought to you by the gals at BabygirlBoutique.Com

Everything from sweet & sassy cherries, to demure vintage-inspired gems, to fierce and funky baubles & beads... Our collection of Rockabilly jewelry is chock full of affordable pieces, chosen for uniqueness and sheer fabulousness... See it all at www.BabygirlBoutique.Com

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Perfectly Pretty Pansies! 

Trend Alert! Pansies are H-O-T!

Pansies are in like Flynn and we've got numerous styles of modern and fifties vintage reproduction, retro style Pansy jewelry from fine jewelry designers like Sweet Romance, Anne Koplik, and more!


Pansy earrings, Pansy necklaces, Pansy rings in various finishing styles such as enamel, pave, and swarovski crystals.


Romantic, dainty, and oh-so-retro, Pansy Jewelry is hot and you can find it at Babygirl Boutique!


Rockabilly, Artisan Necklaces by Classic Hardware 

More than Jewelry...they're little works of art!

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We are SO in love with these new necklaces by Classic Hardware! Classic Hardware designs are exquisite, Handmade Artisan, Retro & Rockabilly. Featured here are Frida Kahlo, Sparrow, and Crown Heart Story Box Necklaces, and heart designs (BIG and weighty!) As seen on celebs and TV! Click here to browse our full selection of fabulous Classic Hardware pieces. You will love them!!

Retro baubles for retro babes! 

... at retro prices!


These just in! Big, heavy, GLASS beads! Matching bracelets, dangle earrings, and choker necklaces in a rainbow of retro colors. These are just the newest addition to our already expansive selection of beautiful glass baubles! Most are available as sets for a very retro price! Click here to browse our full selection of retro, 50's style jewelry

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Also just in is a stunning Fairy Necklace from Sweet Romance, and heaps more jewelry items to tempt and tantalize!

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Jewelry by Classic Hardware 

Chunky, Funky, Artisan Designs!

Winged Heart Necklaces 

Exquisite Cuteness on a chain!


Check out these ssssparkly rockabilly heart necklaces. Put one of these blingies around your neck and watch the heads do a double take as you pass by! Yep, they're THAT sparkly!

Rockabilly Cherries Jewelry 

A Staple in Any Rockabilly Gal's Jewelry Box


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Sweet Romance's very popular Loteria Blanca and Loteria Negra Day of the Dead Collection includes Charm Bracelets, Earrings, and Charm Necklaces in both Negra and Blanca colors.

1950's Retro Style Jewelry 

Vintage-inspired, retro baubles, bangles and beads! Everything for the fan of 1950's style, from kitschy to classy: Chokers, Vintage Style Brooches & Pins, Charm Bracelets, Bangles, & Earrings.

See our entire collection of retro, vintage-inspired 1950's jewelry here!

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Anne Koplik Jewelry Designs 

Anne Koplik Designs makes beautiful retro & vintage inspired handmade designer jewelry worn by many celebrities, and featured in many fashion magazines. You will enjoy wearing items from her collection. We especially love her 1950's era inspired jewelry pieces, in addition to her romantic heart jewelry. BGB is proud to add Anne Koplik to the jewelry lines we carry!

View our full selection of Anne Koplik Jewelry Designs at Babygirl Boutique

About Anne Koplik Designs

Anne Koplik Designs is a high fashion, trend setting jewelry company offering a beautiful vintage-inspired jewelry line.....Anne Koplik Designs have been seen on the stars of soap operas and prime time television shows. Additionally, they have been featured at the American Music Awards and Daytime Emmy Awards. Fashion editorial coverage includes prominent magazines from In Style to WWD.

The couture collection has been featured on the runways of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion week in New York City. Anne Koplik was also honored by Swarovski as one of the top designers using Swarovski crystals.

Each piece of jewelry is designed and assembled with love in the Brewster, New York Studio, just 60 miles outside of NYC. Anne Koplik's enamels are developed in the studio using an exclusive 5-part process that took 2 years to develop.

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History of 1950's Fashion, By Tatyana... 

Part I

It is sometimes tempting to think of the history of fashion in terms of distinct units of decades, with a new era being ushered in with the drop of the ball in Times Square on New Years day of the first year of a new decade. However, this thinking tends to cloud the broad sweep of history, which takes shape as it unfolds from the trends and events of the past.

No discussion of the world of fashion in the 1950's would be complete without examining the profound impact World War II had on the industry. Europe and North America had traditionally looked to Paris, the international capitol of fashion, for stylistic inspiration and guidance in this realm but with the German invasion of Paris, this link was severed and designers and manufacturers in the rest of the world were forced to rely on domestic talent.

There was also a shortage of fabrics and trimmings used in clothing during the war, and rationing systems that regulated the quantity of clothing, which could be purchased, were introduced in countries like Britain. This climate caused wartime fashion to become very functional, almost militaristic in appearance. The typical wartime outfit in Britain, for example, was the tailored suit with squared off shoulders, tapered waist and just-below-the-knee length skirt. Shoes and bags, and accessories were also functional, with the exception of hats. The materials for making hats were not rationed so large, bold designs in hats were characteristic. Cut generally speaking, the range of garments being produced was extremely limited. Little elegant eveningwear was being produced, for example, because textiles like silk were needed to make parachutes. There was also a ban on the production of hosiery for the same reason. Hosiery was still being made from silk, as nylon was not yet widely available.

As British and American designers were not eclipsed by Parisian designers during the war, they emerged in the post war era with a much sharper profile in the fashion world. Both countries had made significant progress in mass-market clothing production, also known as "ready-to-wear" clothing, in part because of having to produce massive amounts of uniforms during the war.

History of 1950's Fashion, By Tatyana... 

Part II

After the war, women returned to the home and to a less active role in society. Femininity returned to the fashion styles of the day. No longer curtailed by the rationing of textiles and restrictions in buying, they wanted clothing with reams of fabric. Even make-up was heavy and the cosmetics industry boomed. Women reveled in their access to products that had been of short supply during the war, and perfect grooming was essential.

The silhouette of the day in the early to mid 1950's leaned toward the formal, and the tailored. Women wanted to present themselves as mature, elegant, and sophisticated. It was important to look "every inch the lady" from head to toe, and this was the female cultural norm that was conditioned in every girl from a very young age from her authority figures in addition to the movies she saw at the theater on Saturday night. Even the adventurous world of high fashion popularized on the runways and catwalks of the Paris fashion shows remained formal.

Watching the popular Hollywood "pictures" of the day can provide a fun study in 1950's fashion styles. My favorite film from the era is "How to Marry a Millionaire" featuring sex siren, Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, and Betty Grable. It is a visual feast of 1950's fashion not to be missed! And the image of female beauty of the day was a curvy one with shapely hips and a prominent bust, although it was important that a women's waist be small. Many women wore girdles, waist cinchers and shapers underneath their clothing to achieve this desired image. Women that collect vintage clothing today will attest to the fact that the waist dimensions of vintage dresses and skirts feel abnormally small when compared to that of the hips and bust.

Tailored suits, dresses with bolero jackets, twinsets, and shirtwaisted dresses with full pleated swing skirts were worn during the day, and full-length cocktail gowns with elbow length opera gloves and bold statement jewelry were worn for evening wear. The 1950's were a time of practiced etiquette - a time when every occasion demanded a studied attention to clothes and accessories. For example, the way you dressed when you went to have lunch with the ladies was different than the way you dressed when you went grocery shopping or attended your children's school functions. A popular style for the 1950's woman who wanted to appear provocative was the wiggle dress or tight-fitting, high-waisted pencil skirt.

History of 1950's Fashion, By Tatyana... 

Part III

The 50's were time of prosperity. Families had more disposable income and lots of children! They don't call it the baby boom era for nothing. As a result, a brand new market emerged catering to young people. Many teenagers wanted more relaxed clothing styles than those of their parents. Teenage girls favored tight sweaters and cardigans worn over pointy "bullet bras," paired with full circle skirts with stiff nylon petticoats underneath. Teenagers were dancing to the new American rock 'n' roll music and the full skirt and petticoat combination made for quite a show as you spun around. Poodle skirts were worn with Black and white saddle shoes at sock hops where teenagers danced to Elvis Presley. Many experts agree that during the 50's, fashion and music became forever linked.

Tight jeans and pants were a popular style with both teenage boys and girls. Pedal pushers became a trendy style of pants for girls, popularized by "good girls" Annette Funicello and Doris Day. The "greaser look" for young men was distinguished by the white tee shirt and black motorcycle jacket, greased back hair and sideburns, popularized by James Dean and Marlon Brando.

From the mid 50's, tailored suits, from Italian designers in particular, represented the ultimate in modernity for the 50's gent. Italian clothing was being imported to the United States and Britain in greater quantities than ever before. Even domestic menswear manufacturers and tailors were advertising their single-breasted suits with tapered trousers as being "in the Italian style" and Italian leather shoes with pointed toes came in vogue.

Toward the end of the decade, designers began rebelling against the tight-waisted, tight-fitting, full-skirted styles of the post-war years. Chanel's relaxed sweater suit designs for women were gaining in popularity. Fashion was trending toward more comfort and wearability. The sack dress from the late 1950's was the precursor to the shift dresses that became popular in the 60's when hemlines went shockingly up! That, however, is another story.

The 50's was a decade of vibrant fashion activity that celebrated the best qualities of traditional gender roles, including all things feminine for women and a strong masculine archetype for men.

Tatyana owns Babygirl Boutique, an online store in Portland. Her boutique carries a variety of vintage reproduction, retro inspired, indie, and alternative labels, and an assortment of sexy pinup style lingerie for every body!

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